Struwelpeter
Struwelpeter2 total reviews
Comment from Linda Wetzel
I really enjoyed your artist notes. I can remember getting scolded in school for doodling in the margins of my schoolwork because I finished my work ahead of others and became bored sitting still. Funny how rigid persons do not understand our need to create. This is a wonderful capture of your imaginary being in your art studio. I like his wolf like feet which makes me think of the caveat about a wolf in sheep's clothing.
reply by the author on 29-Sep-2019
I really enjoyed your artist notes. I can remember getting scolded in school for doodling in the margins of my schoolwork because I finished my work ahead of others and became bored sitting still. Funny how rigid persons do not understand our need to create. This is a wonderful capture of your imaginary being in your art studio. I like his wolf like feet which makes me think of the caveat about a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Comment Written 28-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 29-Sep-2019
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thank you
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan
Honestly I don't know what the title means! Can't relate to the figures except for the fact that they have come alive from your expert hands! An unusual painting. Colourful. mysterious for me!
reply by the author on 29-Sep-2019
Honestly I don't know what the title means! Can't relate to the figures except for the fact that they have come alive from your expert hands! An unusual painting. Colourful. mysterious for me!
Comment Written 28-Sep-2019
reply by the author on 29-Sep-2019
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thank you.. Peter is a popular name in Germany, struwel means all messed up, there his image is on the left the little figure next to the male model. This male model was a bit 'fazed' out which make me think of Struwelpeter, so I put a little Struwelpeter next to him, as an echoe! That's Penny, teacher and artist next to him, and a black member of the would-be painters who often came to the group.